Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 1Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1841 - 87 páginas |
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... creatures , let us examine them with all our gauges , measure them with our nicest rules , pry into them with our microscopes and most exquisite instruments , still we find them to bear testimony to their infinite Workman . " DERHAM'S ...
... creatures , let us examine them with all our gauges , measure them with our nicest rules , pry into them with our microscopes and most exquisite instruments , still we find them to bear testimony to their infinite Workman . " DERHAM'S ...
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... creatures in the animal , vegetable , and mineral kingdoms ; the effect of digestion and thereby of conversion ; the construction of the hand of man , and an infinite variety of other arguments ; as also by discoveries ancient and ...
... creatures in the animal , vegetable , and mineral kingdoms ; the effect of digestion and thereby of conversion ; the construction of the hand of man , and an infinite variety of other arguments ; as also by discoveries ancient and ...
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... creatures , utterly incapable of receiving it , under any past or present moral or physical condition of the human race ; and would have been also at variance with the design of all God's other disclosures of himself , the end of which ...
... creatures , utterly incapable of receiving it , under any past or present moral or physical condition of the human race ; and would have been also at variance with the design of all God's other disclosures of himself , the end of which ...
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... creature . " Again , the Psalmist uses the same word , Ps . civ . 30 , when describing the renovation of the face of the earth through the successive generations of living creatures , " Thou sendest forth thy spirit , they are created ...
... creature . " Again , the Psalmist uses the same word , Ps . civ . 30 , when describing the renovation of the face of the earth through the successive generations of living creatures , " Thou sendest forth thy spirit , they are created ...
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... creatures of different kinds from those which occupy the present . I say this , not to meet the objection which has sometimes been urged against the Mosaic cosmogony , from its representing the works of crea- tion as being no more than ...
... creatures of different kinds from those which occupy the present . I say this , not to meet the objection which has sometimes been urged against the Mosaic cosmogony , from its representing the works of crea- tion as being no more than ...
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abundant adapted afford Agassiz air-chambers Ammonites ancient animal and vegetable appear Articulated beds Belemnite body bones bony bottom calcareous Carboniferous cavity Chalk chambered shells character clay Coal formation composed Coniferæ contrivances Coprolites creation creatures Crocodiles Crustaceans Cuvier Cycadeæ deposites derived discovery earth Eningen entire evidence existing external shell extinct species farther feet Ferns fluid fossil fossil Fishes fossil species fresh-water genus Geol geological globe horny Ichthyosaurus Iguanodon important inhabitants ink-bag land Lias limestone Lizards lobes Lyme Regis Mammalia marine mechanical Megalosaurus Megatherium mineral nature Nautilus Nautilus Pompilius nearly occur Oolite organic remains Pachydermata peculiar period phenomena plants Plesiosaurus portion present probably Pterodactyle quadrupeds recent represents reptiles resembling ribs rocks sand Secondary similar siphuncle skeleton specimens stems strata stratum structure substance surface teeth tion tooth Trans transverse plates Trilobites trunk vertebræ vertebral column whilst